Aldermen are prepared to discuss next week a proposed advance in technology for the Macomb Police Department.

Chief Curt Barker will discuss a request for proposals soliciting prices for an in-car video camera system. The Macomb City Council could vote on approval of the police request at its March 3 meeting.

Aldermen are also set on Monday to resume discussion of a proposal to increase salaries for the mayor, city clerk and city treasurer elected in 2015.

Any salary changes must be in place before candidates file to run for those offices late this year, and would take effect with the fiscal year beginning May 1, 2015.

City Administrator Dean Torreson will share a proposal for improvements in Chandler Park, and aldermen will also discuss possible resurfacing of the Macomb Depot parking lot and the hiring of Maurer-Stutz Engineering of Peoria to supervise the project.

Also on the city council committee of the whole agenda is discussion of a grant application from Triune Enterprises, owner of Comb's Apartments at 222 E. Carroll St., for funds to help with improvement of the building exterior under the city's downtown façade improvement program.

Aldermen could also choose to discuss any of five recently proposed city ordinances: